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in foreign policy tennis federer was knocked out. women's top seed serena williams advances to the semi-finals. oklahoma sooners got a strikeout to beat tennessee in 4-0 and oklahoma captured the women's college world series. in baseball cleveland's mike aviles argued with the umpire about a strike and slide out. a 4-0 to the yankees. but the argument continued and the umpire actually ejected the player from the game after it was already over. how is that possible? you got to move on. game is over. on the judge judy tv show, jim harbaugh and his father was laughing it up with the judge. afterwards harbaugh said he invited judge judy to a 49ers practice. in england a traditional competition in kicking shins. this is a game. even with pads it's pretty rough. very painful one as competitors struggle to score points. opposite "early today" sports is brought to you for just for men auto stop. gray is over. >> you can't sign me up for a sport like that. just ahead, michael jackson's mother is accused of an elaborate shakedown. but sophie a
in foreign policy tennis federer was knocked out. women's top seed serena williams advances to the semi-finals. oklahoma sooners got a strikeout to beat tennessee in 4-0 and oklahoma captured the women's college world series. in baseball cleveland's mike aviles argued with the umpire about a strike and slide out. a 4-0 to the yankees. but the argument continued and the umpire actually ejected the player from the game after it was already over. how is that possible? you got to move on. game is...
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i was just reading today an article, i was a day or two behind in the paper, i was reading some foreign policy pundit saying, well, america has to figure out how can we control the situation in syria without putting boots on the ground. the answer is we can't control the situation in syria. i wish we could. but this notion that it is somehow america's responsibility, our opportunity, whatever you want to call it, to intervene in every crisis everywhere makes no sense, and i'm not an isolationist. we should be doing more in economic international cooperation, helping haiti, fighting aids internationally, but there's a gross exaggeration of what we can do. this is not 1947, '48 when we were the sole survivor, so the answer is we should not be engaged militarily in nearly as many places, and let me just briefly, chris, we make this mistake. the military is great at keeping bad things from happening. but the military can't make good things happen. we have too often used our military to try to make good things happen in societies foreign to us, and it never works out. >> do you ever think th
i was just reading today an article, i was a day or two behind in the paper, i was reading some foreign policy pundit saying, well, america has to figure out how can we control the situation in syria without putting boots on the ground. the answer is we can't control the situation in syria. i wish we could. but this notion that it is somehow america's responsibility, our opportunity, whatever you want to call it, to intervene in every crisis everywhere makes no sense, and i'm not an...
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has no foreign policy. we should remember what happened. the last time we had no foreign policy it was september 1939. hitler started world war ii in poland. >>> reports this morning that the fbi has joined the case into michelle ba michel mischelle back man's failed presidential campaign. >>> the federal election commission says former nevada senator john ensign agreed to pay a $32,000 penalty. all this stems from a 2008 campaign contribution made by his parents to one of his campaign staffers who was then his mistress. >>> and newark mayor corey booker disclosed he made $1.3 million in speaking fees since 2008. the 44-year-old democrat is opening an open new jersey senate seat next year. and that is your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> just ahead, tragedy strikes during an fbi training exercise. >>> plus, a remote alaskan volcano roars to life. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. what if you could shrink your pores just by washing your face? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® pore refining cleanser. alpha-hydroxy and exfoliating
has no foreign policy. we should remember what happened. the last time we had no foreign policy it was september 1939. hitler started world war ii in poland. >>> reports this morning that the fbi has joined the case into michelle ba michel mischelle back man's failed presidential campaign. >>> the federal election commission says former nevada senator john ensign agreed to pay a $32,000 penalty. all this stems from a 2008 campaign contribution made by his parents to one of his...
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but that's especially designed foreign policy. and, of course, the campaign for liberty is continuing. but soon we are going have a ron paul channel. and that will be an internet channel. and that will give me a chance to more people. and i won't even have to get on an airplane. go over news to events and try to put the news event on of a that i might have that might differ at times from the ordinary media. you know, the thing like with snowden and bradley anning, those are the kinds of things that i would be commenting on. there will be some guests, there interactive. there will be the opportunity to end in the questions from the viewers. and there will be interviews, special people. so i hope that -- i hope it will be very worthwhile. looking forward to it. it's another chance, once again, technology to reach more and more people. thank you. >> thank you, dr. paul. i behalf of everyone here, would like to say thank you so much for coming out and speaking to all of us. retirement f a that's well deserved, sir. thank you, very muc
but that's especially designed foreign policy. and, of course, the campaign for liberty is continuing. but soon we are going have a ron paul channel. and that will be an internet channel. and that will give me a chance to more people. and i won't even have to get on an airplane. go over news to events and try to put the news event on of a that i might have that might differ at times from the ordinary media. you know, the thing like with snowden and bradley anning, those are the kinds of things...
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uh, and now, even my foreign policy is under attack. but there is something i want you all to know. i'm not worried, not in the least.
uh, and now, even my foreign policy is under attack. but there is something i want you all to know. i'm not worried, not in the least.
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foreign policy because mexico just had elections in which there was massive fall because mexico's a close ally of the united states is the us immediately work recognizes the results of a new group of joy just by opposition that therefore the research has no moral authority whatsoever to talk about the going to sort of them elections and challenging times and many turn to the church of for solace and support about him bracha on the growing number of aids he has has led to the creation of an essential new congregation in which religion is taken out of the equation possible it does point to some of the number leave us about what drives some to use the house of god anyway. if you want to britain's growing number of atheists a sunday morning might present itself as an opportunity to just sleep in and relax on through all the snow sunday mass to attend well not exactly more and more of london's atheists are waking up on a sunday morning and going to church i miss him. so much i couldn't. work. for you but there's no talk of saints or sinners him possibly saying to the same. posture we shall cau
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foreign policy because mexico just had a lecture in which there was a massive fall because mexico's a close ally of the united states because the u.s. immediately work recognizes the results of a new group of georgia's by a position because for the result has no moral authority whatsoever to talk about the going to sort of them elections in challenging times are many turn to the chad for solace and support but in britain the growing number of atheists has led to the creation of an essentially new congregation and it was religion is taken out of the equation polly boyd has spoken to some of the unbelievers about what drives them to use the house of god anyway. if you want to britain's growing number of atheists a sunday morning might present itself as an opportunity to just sleep in and relax all through all those nice sunday mass who attend well not exactly more more of london's atheists are waking up on a sunday morning and going to church service and going. so make sure i can put in. work. for you but there's no talk of saints all sin is him cause to suit the same. posture over your
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foreign policy and thus our tax dollars at work here's the bottom line as we learn more about events and motives behind the boston bombings it's vital that we don't fall prey to the same mental trap revenge because if there's one thing we know for sure it's that violence begets violence. and as always we appreciate you tuning in to tonight's show make sure you. keep watching our team and our to america for all the latest a real time updates on the boston bombings check out our twitter and our web site for those of you surfing the web you can keep up with all the latest out our team dot com good night stay safe have a great weekend and we'll see you on monday. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is i don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture.
foreign policy and thus our tax dollars at work here's the bottom line as we learn more about events and motives behind the boston bombings it's vital that we don't fall prey to the same mental trap revenge because if there's one thing we know for sure it's that violence begets violence. and as always we appreciate you tuning in to tonight's show make sure you. keep watching our team and our to america for all the latest a real time updates on the boston bombings check out our twitter and our...
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foreign policy and thus our tax dollars at work here's the bottom line as we learn more about events and motives behind the boston bombings it's vital that we don't fall prey to the same mental trap revenge because if there's one thing we know for sure it's that violence begets violence. and as always we appreciate you tuning in to tonight's show make sure you. keep watching our team and our team america for all of the latest a real time updates on the boston bombings check out our twitter and our web site for those of you surfing the web you can keep up with all the latest out our team dot com good night stay safe have a great weekend and we'll see you on monday. download the official publication so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your celebration of just doesn't do so now with your mobile device so you can watch artsy anytime anywhere. the. little. the look of international airport in the very heart of moscow. visiting the general hospital in fallujah is like living it was a nightmare. children with two heads juma as well formations
foreign policy and thus our tax dollars at work here's the bottom line as we learn more about events and motives behind the boston bombings it's vital that we don't fall prey to the same mental trap revenge because if there's one thing we know for sure it's that violence begets violence. and as always we appreciate you tuning in to tonight's show make sure you. keep watching our team and our team america for all of the latest a real time updates on the boston bombings check out our twitter and...
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foreign policy and thus our tax dollars at work here's the bottom line as we learn more about events and motives behind the boston bombings it's vital that we don't fall prey to the same mental trap revenge because if there's one thing we know for sure it's not violence begets violence. and as always we appreciate you tuning in to tonight's show make sure you. keep watching our team and our team america for all the latest to real time updates on the boston bombings check out our twitter and our website for those of you surfing the web you can keep up with all the latest at our team dot com good night stay safe have a great weekend and we'll see you on monday. we are focusing on the top. because no one thought to drink no good school. minutes when you feel south park. a local what's not enough there's a law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. mold and will be used. you've just done for a match up artist i was fired i was fired. all fired. by a right. choose your language. make it with know if. it's the it's the consensus. choose the opinions that you. choose the stories tha
foreign policy and thus our tax dollars at work here's the bottom line as we learn more about events and motives behind the boston bombings it's vital that we don't fall prey to the same mental trap revenge because if there's one thing we know for sure it's not violence begets violence. and as always we appreciate you tuning in to tonight's show make sure you. keep watching our team and our team america for all the latest to real time updates on the boston bombings check out our twitter and our...
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foreign policy and the us. our tax dollars at work here's the bottom line as we learn more about events and motives behind the boston bombings it's vital that we don't fall prey to the same mental trap revenge because if there's one thing we know for sure it's not violence begets violence. and as always we appreciate you tuning into tonight's show make sure you keep watching our team and our team america for all the latest to real time updates on the boston bombings check out our twitter and our web site for those of you surfing the web you can keep up with all the latest at our team dot com good night stay safe have a great weekend and we'll see you on monday. going to. throw the way things are going to republican texas and we'll hold better all from the state of texas texas has got its own. fueling flames upon the rest. position. on the streets. to build a new. mission to teach. only. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. the remaining suspect in monday's marathon attacks is captured alive af
foreign policy and the us. our tax dollars at work here's the bottom line as we learn more about events and motives behind the boston bombings it's vital that we don't fall prey to the same mental trap revenge because if there's one thing we know for sure it's not violence begets violence. and as always we appreciate you tuning into tonight's show make sure you keep watching our team and our team america for all the latest to real time updates on the boston bombings check out our twitter and...
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today, the focus is on the foreign policy team. tahman bradley is watching the ever-changing lineup and joins us from washington with more. hi, tahman. >> reporter: hey, rob and sunny. a lot of action with president obama's cabinet. kerry is in at state, clinton is out. and chuck hagel, a republican, who you would think would be hailed as a bipartisan pick, is under fire. senator john kerry takes the oath of office today as secretary of state, replacing hillary clinton who heads off to retirement with a big question still lingering, will she run for president? >> i don't know how else to say it but i'm going get back into my life again. this is going to be new for me. i don't know how i'm going to react to it, to be honest. >> reporter: senator kerry takes over after cruising through confirmation in the senate. president obama's choice to run the pentagon is a different story. former senator chuck hagel, a vietnam veteran, took heavy fire from members of his own party for his opposition to the 2007 troop surge in iraq. >> were you
today, the focus is on the foreign policy team. tahman bradley is watching the ever-changing lineup and joins us from washington with more. hi, tahman. >> reporter: hey, rob and sunny. a lot of action with president obama's cabinet. kerry is in at state, clinton is out. and chuck hagel, a republican, who you would think would be hailed as a bipartisan pick, is under fire. senator john kerry takes the oath of office today as secretary of state, replacing hillary clinton who heads off to...
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policy agenda. the islamic republic is supposed to be founded on the people's will as well as the supreme court leader supposedly having divine authority. so the iranian regime is basically telling the iranian people that their goat doesn't matter and ayatollah hamani derives his power from god and should be iran's absolute ruler and is dangerous in the long run because there's so much internal pressure building up in the iranian society and people in iran really can't vent this pressure anymore. they can't vote and can't express their political opinions, so what's really left for them but to go into the streets? >> the head of apple, tim cook, who has been defending the company's tax practices at a u.s. senate hearing. apple has been accused of avoiding taxes by placing billions of in irish companies. >> you swear the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? the senators who summoned them to washington never accused them of anythin
policy agenda. the islamic republic is supposed to be founded on the people's will as well as the supreme court leader supposedly having divine authority. so the iranian regime is basically telling the iranian people that their goat doesn't matter and ayatollah hamani derives his power from god and should be iran's absolute ruler and is dangerous in the long run because there's so much internal pressure building up in the iranian society and people in iran really can't vent this pressure...
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policy and thus our tax dollars at work here's the bottom line as we learn more about events and motives behind the boston bombings it's vital that we don't fall prey to the same mental trap revenge because if there's one thing we know for sure it's that violence begets violence. and as always we appreciate you tuning in to tonight's show make sure you. keep watching our team and our team for all of the latest a real time updates on the boston bombings check out our twitter and our website because if surfing the web you can keep up with all the latest at our team dot com good night stay safe have a great weekend and we'll see you on monday. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia we did very profitable also the it is a very high return on investment. and you'll know i'll be there he said but i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to play the armed groups are a part of me that is i knew the bottom of the trees and changed the name of strategy but just feel the same murderous. high ranking suspects gives no comment are you ups
policy and thus our tax dollars at work here's the bottom line as we learn more about events and motives behind the boston bombings it's vital that we don't fall prey to the same mental trap revenge because if there's one thing we know for sure it's that violence begets violence. and as always we appreciate you tuning in to tonight's show make sure you. keep watching our team and our team for all of the latest a real time updates on the boston bombings check out our twitter and our website...
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it is not helpful weeks before a national election to say our foreign policy is a disaster. with respect to secretary clinton, she, too, was auditioning for another job. she wants to be the commander in chief. how would this look on your resume when you presided over benghazi was killed. >> you know, those military strikes may be on hold for now. >> this week brings a reminder of war's enduring sadness. americans will march in silent parade by candle light as they remember the men who have been missing in action or prisoners of american wars. they mourn the invisible legacies of those who are long gone, mainly in world war ii, korea, the cold war and vietnam. men who never came home despite the traditional vow to leave no one behind. well over 83,000 souls command our thoughts. we think of those lost to the world in bombing runs over the pacific and mortal combat by the freezing frozen reservoir. these are not pleasant recollections and for those, be it a bag of bones or a certain dna identification. the gruesome -- remains a ritual of necessity and endless hope. it is somet
it is not helpful weeks before a national election to say our foreign policy is a disaster. with respect to secretary clinton, she, too, was auditioning for another job. she wants to be the commander in chief. how would this look on your resume when you presided over benghazi was killed. >> you know, those military strikes may be on hold for now. >> this week brings a reminder of war's enduring sadness. americans will march in silent parade by candle light as they remember the men...
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foreign policy and thus our tax dollars at work here's the bottom line as we learn more about events and motives behind the boston bombings it's vital that we don't fall prey to the same mental trap revenge because if there's one thing we know for sure it's that violence begets violence. and as always we appreciate you tuning in to tonight's show make sure you. keep watching our team and our team america for all of the latest a real time updates on the boston bombings check out our twitter and our web site but as you surfing the web you can keep up with all the latest out our team dot com good night stay safe have a great weekend and we'll see you on monday. ok going to. grow to know what things are going on in the republic of texas and be a whole lot better off than the state of texas texas has got its own life. has got all the hall and gas and everything it needs it's got all that and. everything it needs it can survive but the rest united states would say the risk. with. striving for a brit and an independent future of. the republican. elsie. breaking news this hour an hour to. ru
foreign policy and thus our tax dollars at work here's the bottom line as we learn more about events and motives behind the boston bombings it's vital that we don't fall prey to the same mental trap revenge because if there's one thing we know for sure it's that violence begets violence. and as always we appreciate you tuning in to tonight's show make sure you. keep watching our team and our team america for all of the latest a real time updates on the boston bombings check out our twitter and...
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so we're making enterprise a fundamental part of our foreign policy too. since 2011, almost £1 billion of new export contracts have been secured for the uk's businesses thanks to support from uk export finance. and i want us to build on that. the lord mayor and i will be leading from the front again in the coming months. this week i am leading trade visits to india and the gulf. and i can announce this evening that in early december i will be leading another delegation to china. as china's new leadership sets its direction for the next 10 years, as their country's star continues to rise in the world, i will take senior british ministers as well as business leaders from every sector large and small to forge a relationship that will benefit both our countries and bring real rewards for our peoples. opening the way for british companies to benefit from china's vast and varied markets and preparing the way for a new level of chinese investment into the uk. this is a relationship that is for the long term, that matters for britain and china, and which i look f
so we're making enterprise a fundamental part of our foreign policy too. since 2011, almost £1 billion of new export contracts have been secured for the uk's businesses thanks to support from uk export finance. and i want us to build on that. the lord mayor and i will be leading from the front again in the coming months. this week i am leading trade visits to india and the gulf. and i can announce this evening that in early december i will be leading another delegation to china. as china's new...
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time will tell which foreign policy position will define the obama years. joining us to discuss from washington is former assistant secretary of state and professor at george washington university, professor pj crowley. professor, thank you for joining us. >> hello. >> pj as we talk about the legacy of the obama doctrine, vis-a-vis our war on terrorists drones. the attacks were motivated to do what they did by the wars in iraq and afghanistan. i'll quote a little bit from that story. the 19-year-old suspect in the boston marathon bombings has told interrogators that the american wars in iraq and afghanistan, motivated he and his brother to carry out the attack. what do you make of that, pj? >> i'm not surprised at all that has been a motivator for jihadists around the world, particularly the u.s. invasion of iraq in 2003. so this just continues a theme, and it's not even unique to the united states. faisal shazad, the times square bomber, said he was motivated by the ongoing drone campaign in pakistan. >> wes, as someone who has seen combat, we're having ou
time will tell which foreign policy position will define the obama years. joining us to discuss from washington is former assistant secretary of state and professor at george washington university, professor pj crowley. professor, thank you for joining us. >> hello. >> pj as we talk about the legacy of the obama doctrine, vis-a-vis our war on terrorists drones. the attacks were motivated to do what they did by the wars in iraq and afghanistan. i'll quote a little bit from that...
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policy problem. that's one of the reasons why the state department was so opposed to the waterboarding under colin powell. >> exactly. to have it labeled -- so then you get into the territory of were crimes committed? and what kind of future implications there are for that. >> briefly, before i let you go. we do want to talk about it in more detail, the book. the appreciate now to move the program from the cia back to where many say it afc belonged in the military where there could be more oversight. what you've uncovered is the extent of secret relationships with pakistan, things that have never been reported, never been revealed, i guess, to other than the intel gens community? >> i think when you look at the history of the secret war since 9/11, there's so much that's gone on in the shadows that we have not known about and not certainly told to the public or told to congress. as you said, pressure is building to become more transparent. president obama set in the state of the union there would be
policy problem. that's one of the reasons why the state department was so opposed to the waterboarding under colin powell. >> exactly. to have it labeled -- so then you get into the territory of were crimes committed? and what kind of future implications there are for that. >> briefly, before i let you go. we do want to talk about it in more detail, the book. the appreciate now to move the program from the cia back to where many say it afc belonged in the military where there could...
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. >> foreign policy is actually not foreign. >> america has faced great hardship before and each time we have risen to the challenge. >> the ultimate test is to move our society from where it is to where it has never been. >> narrator: join us as we discuss today's most critical global issues. join us for "great decisions." >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring americans to learn more about the world. sponsorship of great decisions is provided by credit suisse, eni, the hurford foundation, and pricewaterhousecoopers llp. >> coming up next, the generals and the democrat: burma in transition. (instrumental music) >> burma, also known as myanmar, is a nation born from war. a former british colony, burma saw an opportunity for independence at the outset of world war ii. >> in burma, independence day calls for formal celebrations. this week its people have been marking 64 years since the end of british colonial rule. for much of that time burma was tightly controlled by the military. any dissent was ultimately crushed. >> so if you look at the modern h
. >> foreign policy is actually not foreign. >> america has faced great hardship before and each time we have risen to the challenge. >> the ultimate test is to move our society from where it is to where it has never been. >> narrator: join us as we discuss today's most critical global issues. join us for "great decisions." >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring americans to learn more about the world. sponsorship of...
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it looks like the situation on the korean peninsula will be their first major foreign policy challenge. chinese government officials are trying to show they're doing what they can to keep the peace. a foreign ministry spokesperson appealed to leaders in north and south korea to let cooler heads prevail. >> translator: the relevant countries should show calm and restraint so we can avoid any further escalation of the situation. >> reporter: hua chunying says china is carrying out u.n. resolutions consistently and is fulfilling international obligations. north korea's response to the latest round of u.n. sanctions has put china on edge. officials in beijing want to avoid driving authorities in pyongyang into a corner which could result in the regime's collapse. they fear that would prompt north koreans to flee across the border and into chinese territory. china is north korea's biggest aid provider and trading partner. its incoming leaders have not made any public comments about this latest tension on the korean peninsula. so it's not clear how they'll follow up on the new sanctions and
it looks like the situation on the korean peninsula will be their first major foreign policy challenge. chinese government officials are trying to show they're doing what they can to keep the peace. a foreign ministry spokesperson appealed to leaders in north and south korea to let cooler heads prevail. >> translator: the relevant countries should show calm and restraint so we can avoid any further escalation of the situation. >> reporter: hua chunying says china is carrying out...
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foreign policy that has to do we didn't know. and you can keep up with all the revelations from we let our dog call monday we explain why he considers a project k. the most significant jew political publication that has ever existed and you can also join not all lying discussion. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operation to rule the day. free. free. free. free. free. video for your media project free medio gondar t.v. dot com. so watching our day let's take a look at some of the world's a main news now north korea is warning foreign a string evacuated from neighboring south korea in case a war breaks out the latest escalation of threats from a country japan meanwhile has deployed missile interceptors around tokyo as a precaution against possible north korean ballistic missile test the u.s. early up its military presence in the region causing. up its own rhetoric and was the building into one of the worst crisis in the area since t
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and we must understand that he was a foreign-policy realist and he is known for containment because he understands what they wanted. the genius was that what did he say? he just said that we need to understand what is russia about and what did the soviets want. but unfortunately, the united states was not that keen and they didn't have a pool of experts about pakistan. but most of them were people who were enamored in light india and actually found the idea of pakistan rather unrealistic. many compared it to being compared to jefferson davis is. but once pakistan was about to become a reality, the british suggested that they should develop this kind of relationship. in pakistan, as you know, is full of very hospitable people. pakistan is about to get one third of the british ministry, but only 17% of british resources. they were not going to have a vibrant economy. and their leaders were unsure about the future of pakistan. so they decided that the value of the nation together will be by saying that pakistan is under pressure. but who would pay for the military? pakistan's founder said
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bush to the crime of nine eleven that was and is no way to run our nation's foreign policy nine eleven should remind us that there will probably be future attacks on the united states god forbid hopefully none will be as big as nine eleven but it's not inconceivable so we should be having a discussion now today about how we're going to respond in the future when non-state actors like osama bin laden or tim mcveigh commit horrific crimes of violence against america and americans we should be strengthening the international institutions of justice and institutions of policing like for example interpol and the international criminal court if they are these would have been the appropriate responses to bin ladin and most of the world was quite frankly expecting us to use those institutions back on nine eleven at the time. there was a candlelight vigil in downtown tehran iran in solidarity with and in support of the united states the day after nine eleven afghanistan offered to arrest bin laden on behalf of america and turn him over to an impartial third nation for a trial. with george w. bu
bush to the crime of nine eleven that was and is no way to run our nation's foreign policy nine eleven should remind us that there will probably be future attacks on the united states god forbid hopefully none will be as big as nine eleven but it's not inconceivable so we should be having a discussion now today about how we're going to respond in the future when non-state actors like osama bin laden or tim mcveigh commit horrific crimes of violence against america and americans we should be...
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and it has also made me understand the weaknesses in america's foreign policy. including this in the world, where that's history, what it really means is that it is irrelevant. but in some areas it is not irrelevant. history illustrates his part for the future. >> guest: let's hope that people will read this. especially people who would like to talk about this. for anyone who wants to know more about the history of u.s. and pakistani relationship. i cannot think of a better person to tell that history and someone who has served as the ambassador here. and so i thank you very much for discussing this. it's a wonderful book and i heartily recommend it to anyone. >> host: thank you. >> guest: thank you. >> authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by legislators and politicians and other similar with their material. it airs every weekend at 10:00 p.m. on saturday. ..
and it has also made me understand the weaknesses in america's foreign policy. including this in the world, where that's history, what it really means is that it is irrelevant. but in some areas it is not irrelevant. history illustrates his part for the future. >> guest: let's hope that people will read this. especially people who would like to talk about this. for anyone who wants to know more about the history of u.s. and pakistani relationship. i cannot think of a better person to tell...
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economic policy. >> host: foreign economic policy. >> guest: foreign economic policy. >> host: you concentrated on the economics. >> guest: indeed. in particular i look at the administration monetary policy, the trade policy, as well as the approach to the cubs. >> host: what did you learn? >> guest: gosh! what did i learn? i learned it was a very interesting volume for me to do. i had done the foreign economic policy volume dealing with the nixon-/ford administration. clearly it was my specialty. and i was very interested to see how a lot of the stories were finished. stories i had seen that started during the early 18970 and see them playout. it was interesting to see similarity of approach. differences in approach between the republican administration as well as a democratic administration. and i learned, i guess i take away sort of some of the sort of big themes and big lessons -- big themes i discovered during the time. i took away one of the big themes they took away was how the carter administration dealt with the variety of the major challenges that it faced in the global economy. and t
economic policy. >> host: foreign economic policy. >> guest: foreign economic policy. >> host: you concentrated on the economics. >> guest: indeed. in particular i look at the administration monetary policy, the trade policy, as well as the approach to the cubs. >> host: what did you learn? >> guest: gosh! what did i learn? i learned it was a very interesting volume for me to do. i had done the foreign economic policy volume dealing with the nixon-/ford...
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we use foreign policy chief catherine ashton claims prison yanukovich doubt doesn't want to sign up to the eu trade. the obama administration tighten sanctions on foreigners who flout existing sanctions on iran this in a bid to win over hawks in congress
we use foreign policy chief catherine ashton claims prison yanukovich doubt doesn't want to sign up to the eu trade. the obama administration tighten sanctions on foreigners who flout existing sanctions on iran this in a bid to win over hawks in congress
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policy in our countries, which a lot of americans are very ignorant about. cenk: i saw a tweet before i came on the air of someone saying the iraqis have been living with these kind of i.e.d.'s for 10 years because of the war we started when they didn't attack us on 9/11 at all. it happens here once, we all totally justifiably freak out it could have been us, could have been our kids, only it was the iraqis, it was their kids based on a war we started and never be should have. cenk: security, and how do you protect against these threats think of iraqar kabul any city with a high level of violence, you have the entire government set up to prevent bombs from getting through and they still can't do it. you have 100,000 iraqis and americans searching every car and they still get through. there is no way to protect against this stuff on a 100% basis. the fact that this happens with irregularity with other things blowing up around the world, we should be thankful for it. one in 20 million is not bad. cenk: on a relative scale. there is one mythical thing that if i
policy in our countries, which a lot of americans are very ignorant about. cenk: i saw a tweet before i came on the air of someone saying the iraqis have been living with these kind of i.e.d.'s for 10 years because of the war we started when they didn't attack us on 9/11 at all. it happens here once, we all totally justifiably freak out it could have been us, could have been our kids, only it was the iraqis, it was their kids based on a war we started and never be should have. cenk: security,...
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this is the predictable outcome of a foreign policy which is a domestic policy. we have given cart blanch to do all kinds of investigations with regard to a war on terror that is boundless in terms of scope and time. this is a pretty big deal, and this is about the hard cases when it comes to civil liberties. we have to care about it even when american lives are at risk and the rule of law is absolutely important and it matters. >> he convinced me. >> but he said cart blanch. keep it english, frenchy. this is an american show. >> that means seize the day, right? >> i think it is a blank cart, an empty cart in wal-mart. >> i was reading off the tele prompter. >> bill, you are the expert on this because you leak constantly. you are a damp expert. what is your take on this? >> i started off the show with one opinion, but after listening to you good people i am starting to change my mind. maybe the press should be feathered. follow me on this. what was malard fill more? the wonderful duck in that cartoon. was he not a member of the press? did it come with hilarious r
this is the predictable outcome of a foreign policy which is a domestic policy. we have given cart blanch to do all kinds of investigations with regard to a war on terror that is boundless in terms of scope and time. this is a pretty big deal, and this is about the hard cases when it comes to civil liberties. we have to care about it even when american lives are at risk and the rule of law is absolutely important and it matters. >> he convinced me. >> but he said cart blanch. keep...
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there is a presumption that foreign policy is a men's game. i know from what i know of your programming that, like with susan komen, you were reaching out to all kinds of audiences, as the united states thinks about engaging broadly, and we know that women play roles in families, determining who takes place in boycotts, how should we think about engaging women as the distinct, women in foreign policy? >> you have to engage women on both levels as professionals, foreign policies -- they fit those opinion leader positions because while there might be fewer, they are out there who have an impact. watch lebanese tv is to see all those announcers and reporters who are women and realize that nbc has broadcast broadly in the mideast and they are certainly -- you're going to engage -- >> because so many of the presenters are so attractive. >> whatever it takes. they are presenting news and points of view, and you want to work with them on those very serious hard-core political issues. but i think dan in looking at how you engage a larger grouping, you
there is a presumption that foreign policy is a men's game. i know from what i know of your programming that, like with susan komen, you were reaching out to all kinds of audiences, as the united states thinks about engaging broadly, and we know that women play roles in families, determining who takes place in boycotts, how should we think about engaging women as the distinct, women in foreign policy? >> you have to engage women on both levels as professionals, foreign policies -- they...
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bush and his foreign policy to. three months before nine eleven war week except that don eleven was put into place i understand it's not you know last year in advance i said i said weakness is provocative i did not say that nine eleven was caused by that but i did say that people took the measure of george w. bush while he was wanting in that instance the necklace the story is what happened there's absolutely no sailors the next time we say some afghanistan was a meritorious conflict precisely because that go on television because that country and al qaida collided together and even alluded capture and they went to gether in a way to make it possible if you took out osama bin laden there was still going to be another word and another whereas in others when saying that this was the nine eleven was in a stand i was limited as a lawyer germany is no longer and in germany is no it was funded out of saudi arabia the guy who is only plays running it was ringing like a stand where did afghanistan come into this it was a ni
bush and his foreign policy to. three months before nine eleven war week except that don eleven was put into place i understand it's not you know last year in advance i said i said weakness is provocative i did not say that nine eleven was caused by that but i did say that people took the measure of george w. bush while he was wanting in that instance the necklace the story is what happened there's absolutely no sailors the next time we say some afghanistan was a meritorious conflict precisely...
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foreign policy that he had to we didn't know. now at r.t. dot com we're asking you to share your thoughts about wiki leaks so-called kissinger files we want you to go online tell us what you think the revelations. whether make a difference or not you go this way telling us so far the biggest response. there goes sixty three percent that's two percent up from last year as well say the latest batch of published cables reveal more dirty secrets behind us politics this hour twenty three percent of you just about under a quarter believe it simply confirms that all countries are so into high just under ten feet there are eight percent think the whole publication being blown out of proportion just to get attention the minority this out six percent suspect wiki leaks is trying to dupe the public with fake information thanks for your thoughts r.t. dot com is the place where you can make that change all night. no. also on our web site r t congressman welcome predictions for air travelers if you're a nervous flyer scientists say passengers should brace
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external affairs ministers had recently met the pakistan prime minister's national security and foreign-policy adviser in this regard. >> pakistan's sponsored network has once again targeted and indian working in afghanistan. and indian woman who wrote a popular memoir about her escape from taliban has been shot dead in afghanistan by the militants. it is the murder of free speech and silencing of a liberal voice which had exposed the ugly face of taliban to the world. >> and indian woman who wrote a popular memoir about her escape from the tele-van has been shot dead in afghanistan by suspected militants. she was married to an afghan businessman. she was killed outside her home. >> we do believe that the loss is for afghanistan and for india combined, not just our loss alone. it is their loss as well. >> the book about a dramatic escape in 1995 became a best seller in india and was made into a bollywood film in 2003. she had recently moved back to afghanistan to live with her husband. according to police, she was working as a health worker in the province and had been filming the lives of loc
external affairs ministers had recently met the pakistan prime minister's national security and foreign-policy adviser in this regard. >> pakistan's sponsored network has once again targeted and indian working in afghanistan. and indian woman who wrote a popular memoir about her escape from taliban has been shot dead in afghanistan by the militants. it is the murder of free speech and silencing of a liberal voice which had exposed the ugly face of taliban to the world. >> and indian...
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the first flight would be to change our foreign policy. we're taking a big stick and poking at a hornet's nest. the war on drugs has pretty much failed. anybody trying to take drugs. that will secure the borders a little better. if we change social security around a low ittle bit. one thing about the terror suspect right now. how hard is it to reach somebody their miranda rights? they were talking about not reading his miranda rights. terror suspecthe enemyd be detained as an commabantant. guest: issue of the war on drugs -- the one not be addressed in this bill. .ocial security will be people use phony social security numbers. your card is pretty easy to forge. an effort to crack down on this. an expansion on the e-verify program. they will check you against existing social security databases to make sure you are work in the united states. your photo information will have to be shared with the database so they know it is you. some interesting propo w you protect your social security number. if you've just applied for a ob, you can in effe
the first flight would be to change our foreign policy. we're taking a big stick and poking at a hornet's nest. the war on drugs has pretty much failed. anybody trying to take drugs. that will secure the borders a little better. if we change social security around a low ittle bit. one thing about the terror suspect right now. how hard is it to reach somebody their miranda rights? they were talking about not reading his miranda rights. terror suspecthe enemyd be detained as an commabantant....
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foreign policy that has to do we didn't know. right on our next story i knew banking crisis may be festering in the euro zone despite the slovenian prime minister denying that the country would seek a bailout to talk more about this possibility and i'm joined in the studio by katie bill them from the r.t. business as well as our news editor i will crotty let me start here with now with you katie i mean you know we've heard the slovenia is under pressure there what is going on ok we have been told to come up with one point three billion dollars in order to sort out their banking crisis that they did with my plan that actually creates a three percent of their g.d.p. their economy already a contract to buy two percent last year so just gives you an idea and probably thoughtful members are going to get. an idea through. the economy the situation is that the my name is the banking sector and the problem is that being told you need to recapitalize your banks was exactly what cyprus was told the thing is they don't have the money to do
foreign policy that has to do we didn't know. right on our next story i knew banking crisis may be festering in the euro zone despite the slovenian prime minister denying that the country would seek a bailout to talk more about this possibility and i'm joined in the studio by katie bill them from the r.t. business as well as our news editor i will crotty let me start here with now with you katie i mean you know we've heard the slovenia is under pressure there what is going on ok we have been...
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we must understand can of course was a foreign-policy realist. he is most known for conceptualizing containment because he understood what the soviets wanted. the genius of kennan was in the long-term what did he say? he said look we need to understand what the soviets, what is russia about and what did the soviets want and how do they think? unfortunately the united states was not that keen on getting involved in pakistan in the beginning and didn't have any pool of experts about pakistan and had few people who knew south asia but most of them were people who were enamored with gandhi and liked india and they actually found the idea of pakistan rather unrealistic. many of them compared it to pakistan compared to jefferson davis by some people in the american media but once pakistan was about to become a reality but british said to the americans that they should develop diplomatic relations. pakistani as you know they are very hospitable people. pakistan's problems were imminent. pakistan was about one third of british military but only one third
we must understand can of course was a foreign-policy realist. he is most known for conceptualizing containment because he understood what the soviets wanted. the genius of kennan was in the long-term what did he say? he said look we need to understand what the soviets, what is russia about and what did the soviets want and how do they think? unfortunately the united states was not that keen on getting involved in pakistan in the beginning and didn't have any pool of experts about pakistan and...
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i don't want to go through every foreign policy crisis in the book. i want you to read it and buy it and i want to talk about one in particular which is a good representative. toward the beginning of the war, france invaded mexico and by 1863 french troops conquered mexico city. by the following year napoleon iii had installed his, but on the mexican thrown. in the middle of this domestic crisis lincoln had a major challenge to the monroe doctrine south of the rio grande. you might say what could lincoln do? he didn't have a choice. there was a war raging at home, can't do anything about mexico but he did have a choice and many americans, some his allies and some enemies were urging him to take action specifically to invade mexico. there were people who thought the union and confederate armies reconcile, invade and drive napoleon's troops out and get a peace conference late in the war the compared vice president made this case as did some hawkish members of congress, some of lincoln's advisers. at times lincoln seems to share that view. a visitor reca
i don't want to go through every foreign policy crisis in the book. i want you to read it and buy it and i want to talk about one in particular which is a good representative. toward the beginning of the war, france invaded mexico and by 1863 french troops conquered mexico city. by the following year napoleon iii had installed his, but on the mexican thrown. in the middle of this domestic crisis lincoln had a major challenge to the monroe doctrine south of the rio grande. you might say what...
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to me, benghazi is the point of the whole failed foreign policy. what are we doing in libya in the first place? it was a dumb idea. the only piece of legislation. could not work with people that we recognize. pass the house and then change the rules of the game. they never came back to congress and asked for authority. and never came back and submitted a budget. .. i don't think the budget would have been cut 24% in the house appropriations bill. so things are getting done in so far as we have the weapons to do them, but we don't have the executive branch. we came close, not close enough and we don't have the senate. we have a great chance to get the senate next time and there would be very different the last two years for the administration's ban if we lose the house which you can count on the replay info nine and ten in my opinion. we back here. yes, sir. >> in the early days of the atm is becoming a product and a given work what can our community program that was prepared for us to implement is one that i worked on and one of the authors and oth
to me, benghazi is the point of the whole failed foreign policy. what are we doing in libya in the first place? it was a dumb idea. the only piece of legislation. could not work with people that we recognize. pass the house and then change the rules of the game. they never came back to congress and asked for authority. and never came back and submitted a budget. .. i don't think the budget would have been cut 24% in the house appropriations bill. so things are getting done in so far as we have...
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policy playbook. we need to reframe the american conversation. we need law mamakers who are nervous about a challenge from the left and don't sell out so often, something that does not empower liberal wackobirds but demands d.c. and america lives up to a philosopher's ideal, what policies would you support, what society would you want if you had to choose before you knew where you would end up? if you had to choose through a veil of ignorance, how would you think about tax fairness or entitlements if you didn't know you would be rich or poor, or about affirmative action? you get the concept. there's a need for something new and smart that can guide america. i, for one, am ready for something new. and now to someone who is brand new every day. >> yes, sir. >> martin bashir. >> govern. it's friday may the 31st. and come on, speaker boehner. you know you want to. and the president is showing you how to do it. smile. ♪ >> if this sounds like deja vu all over again. >> an issue that there is is no fight
policy playbook. we need to reframe the american conversation. we need law mamakers who are nervous about a challenge from the left and don't sell out so often, something that does not empower liberal wackobirds but demands d.c. and america lives up to a philosopher's ideal, what policies would you support, what society would you want if you had to choose before you knew where you would end up? if you had to choose through a veil of ignorance, how would you think about tax fairness or...